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Woman who miscarried died days after baby shower due to state’s abortion ban, report says
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Woman who miscarried died days after baby shower due to state’s abortion ban, report says

(Gray News) – An 18-year-old Texas woman who suffered a miscarriage has died after the state’s abortion ban prevented her from receiving life-saving medical care.

On October 28, 2023, Nevaeh Crain woke up with a headache the morning of her baby shower.

A Texas woman who miscarried died after the state's abortion ban stopped her.
A woman who suffered a miscarriage in Texas has died after being denied life-saving medical care because of the state’s abortion ban.(Source: GoFundMe)

Soon Crain developed a fever, followed by nausea and vomiting.

She opened gifts and struggled to get through the baby shower. But at 3 p.m., his family decided to take him to the emergency room.

Crain’s boyfriend took her to the hospital, where they sat in the waiting room for nearly four hours.

At the first hospital, a sore throat was diagnosed, but sharp abdominal cramps were not investigated. He was discharged and prescribed antibiotics. ProPublica reported.

In the middle of the night, Crain woke her mother complaining of intense stomach pains and took her daughter to the hospital.

The second hospital tested positive for sepsis. But doctors said the six-month-old fetus had a heartbeat and Crain could leave. according to the output.

After hours of IV fluids, a dose of antibiotics and some Tylenol, Crain’s fever wouldn’t go away.

Her pulse also remained elevated and the fetal heart rate was abnormally rapid.

The doctor said Crain had a streptococcal infection and a urinary tract infection, wrote a prescription and discharged him.

Crain was still in pain when he returned home. He told his mother he needed to urinate, but realized he had blood on his underwear.

The blood confirmed her mother’s instincts that she had miscarried.

The next morning, they returned to another hospital, and Crain kept saying he was going to pass out.

Medical staff started Crain on IV antibiotics, and the obstetrician on duty reported at that time that he could not find a fetal heartbeat.

Finally, doctors performed a second ultrasound to “confirm the death of the fetus.”

At this point, Crain was unable to sign consent forms due to “extreme pain,” so her mother signed a consent form allowing her daughter to have an unplanned C-section.

Almost completely banned abortion in texas It meant that unless Crain’s life was at risk, doctors could do nothing to remove the fetus that would not survive.

She would either have to get sick enough for doctors to intervene, or she would miscarry on her own.

But doctors decided it was now too dangerous. Doctors suspected he was suffering from internal bleeding after he developed a dangerous complication of sepsis. disseminated intravascular coagulation.

Crain died hours later in intensive care.

According to ProPublicaThere was a possibility that Crain could get pregnant. If she needed a premature birth, the hospital was equipped to care for the baby.

If the infection had gone too far, it might have been necessary to terminate the pregnancy to save Crain.

Crain is one of at least two Texas women who have died as a result of the state’s abortion ban.